John Cho DDS
Suite 200, 6226, East Spring Street, Los Altos, Long Beach, California
Closed · Opens today at 7:30 AM
Documented for porcelain veneers in Long Beach, with dentures on the service list and 12 procedures on file.
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John Cho, DDS on East Spring Street in the Los Altos area of east Long Beach is a cosmetic-and-general practice combining cosmetic dentistry with the broader general-dentistry scope under a single named-doctor model. The named-owner setup keeps continuity across cosmetic cases from initial consultation through final delivery without provider rotation between visits, which matters when a multi-visit veneer case stretches across appointments. The office handles porcelain veneers, in-office whitening, bonding repairs, and smile makeovers alongside routine work.
Patients searching for a smile makeover dentist in Long Beach, CA, veneers and whitening package in Long Beach, or a cosmetic dentist in Long Beach, CA can find a full smile-design workup here, with porcelain veneers, composite veneers, in-office whitening sessions, and dental bonding handled in-house, plus multi-visit smile makeover treatment plans for patients pursuing a more substantial aesthetic change.
If you live in Los Altos, near Spring Street, or in the east Long Beach residential corridor and want a cosmetic dentist who handles both routine cleanings and aesthetic cases under one named provider, this is a sensible east Long Beach starting point.
Cost-wise, John Cho, DDS runs in the standard mid-to-upper range for an east Long Beach cosmetic practice — porcelain veneer cases are quoted as multi-visit packages with material trade-offs walked through up front, and bonding or whitening visits are priced in the typical Long Beach cosmetic range. The dual general-dentistry side keeps pricing on routine restorative work in the standard insurance-accepted range. For east Long Beach patients comparing cosmetic options, this practice belongs on the shortlist of established Spring Street cosmetic offices. Cosmetic consultations include a structured planning step before any veneer work, with the porcelain-versus-composite material trade-off walked through up front rather than defaulting to whichever option carries the higher fee. Cosmetic consultations here typically include a structured shade-and-tooth-shape preview before any veneer work begins, and photo records of prior cases are kept on file for patients to review during planning.






